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Who was the philosopher who believed that the earth was the center of the universe?

Though many accepted the geocentric model of the universe, it was designed by the famous astronomer Ptolemy.


The difference between Aristotle and ptolemy?

Aristotle was a Greek philosopher who made significant contributions to various fields, including ethics, logic, and metaphysics. Ptolemy, on the other hand, was an astronomer and mathematician who developed the geocentric model of the universe. While Aristotle's work influenced a wide range of disciplines, Ptolemy's contributions were mostly focused on astronomy.


Who composed ideas that contradicted Ptolemy's model of the universe?

aristotle and nicolaus copernicus


Explain theories of Aristotle ptolemy Copernicus and Galileo and explain how ideas progressed with each scientist?

Aristotle said the earth was in the center. Ptolemy supported Aristotle and added to it. Copernicus said the sun was in the middle. Galileo also said the sun was in the center and added to Copernicus.


Which is a correct chronological sequence of famous thinkers ptolemy Aristotle copericus Galileo?

Aristotle came first, followed by Ptolemy, then Copernicus and Galileo. Other important players in the story after them were Tycho Brahe, Johannes Kepler and Isaac Newton.


Who was the astronomer who proposed that Earth was the center of the universe?

The idea that the Earth was the center of the universe was adopted because of the writings of Ptolemy and Aristotle. This was a common belief until the 1700s.


Who had made a theory of the universe and held as law for thousands of years?

Aristotle or perhaps Ptolemy?


Who was the greek scientist who believed the earth was the center of the universe?

Aristotle and Ptolemy - pick one.


What scientists lived in Greece?

Some of the scientists who lived in Greece were pythagoras, ptolemy, aristotle, and euclid


What did Aristotle do in the Scientific Revolution?

Aristotle contributed the Heliocentric theory which was the earth was in the center of the earth. Ptolemy built on this later on with the moon and stars having their own orbits


Did Aristotle and Ptolemy both reason that the celestial bodies must be provided with a source of motion?

Yes true


Why would the catholic church have supported Aristotle claim?

Aristotle wrote several books with a lot of claims, to what are you referring?